The Adventures of Jabber and Mumble

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: Fred Potter ISBN: 9781311625571
Publisher: Fred Potter Publication: October 19, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Fred Potter
ISBN: 9781311625571
Publisher: Fred Potter
Publication: October 19, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Jessica Blair Johnson and Allegra Francine Smith, better known as Jabber and Mumble, are best friends at a middle school in an affluent suburban city in Kansas. Jabber’s breakneck, breathless stream-of-consciousness speech usually dominates any conversation with Mumble, who typically utters monosyllabic sentences barely audible to the average ear. But Mumble doesn’t always mumble. Mumble stops mumbling when she’s provoked. She stops mumbling when she’s angry. She stops mumbling when she snaps. And that’s bad. Very bad. But she’s Jabber’s best friend forever, and nothing can change it, not even a hormonal sociopathic rage that could kill crabgrass from twenty feet away. Because Jabber understands her best friend Mumble as no one else would ever be able to do. That’s the love of a best friend. From the author of “A Classified Chrismas,” “Hunky Dory Bible Stories,” and “The Road to Knowwhere.”

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Jessica Blair Johnson and Allegra Francine Smith, better known as Jabber and Mumble, are best friends at a middle school in an affluent suburban city in Kansas. Jabber’s breakneck, breathless stream-of-consciousness speech usually dominates any conversation with Mumble, who typically utters monosyllabic sentences barely audible to the average ear. But Mumble doesn’t always mumble. Mumble stops mumbling when she’s provoked. She stops mumbling when she’s angry. She stops mumbling when she snaps. And that’s bad. Very bad. But she’s Jabber’s best friend forever, and nothing can change it, not even a hormonal sociopathic rage that could kill crabgrass from twenty feet away. Because Jabber understands her best friend Mumble as no one else would ever be able to do. That’s the love of a best friend. From the author of “A Classified Chrismas,” “Hunky Dory Bible Stories,” and “The Road to Knowwhere.”

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